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Even if they weren’t rare if they spent long in CT they would be piles of rust by now.

Being double parked or in an illegal space generally constitutes being a hazard. Yes, the car is the sovereign property of its owner, but the roads are the property of the local, state, and federal government. Licensing and registering your vehicle for use on said roads constitutes agreeing to a set of rules allowing

Exactly dealerships don’t give a crap about service anymore. I have had an instance of a repair I asked a dealer to do, told them what part needed replacing (well documented failure of a faulty part causing a relay in the part to fail with many recorded instances of this exact thing) and they ignored me and just

My dad has an 07 Tacoma that apparently they recalled do to potential failure of the leaf springs which could result in the suspension collapsing which could cause any number of horrible accidents. All the dealership will do is occasionally inspect them for cracks or rust as they don’t have the parts.

Nope you end up dying do to the lack of any number of other modern safety features built into today’s cars.

Cheerwine is very unique it isn’t exactly cherry soda.

Closer to Cherry Dr. Pepper, but still not quite and it tastes nothing like Cherry Coke.

If you wanted something closer to Cheerwine’s flavor use Cherry Dr. Pepper.

What a great way to ruin perfectly good Cheerwine.

Objectively the type of car might also have something to do with it. If you have a car in various states of repair that hasn’t been out of commission for an extremely unreasonable amount of time then they should not care. If you are the people who live across the street from me and have 7 cars of which 2-3 might

That thing will torque steer into something faster than a Mustang leaving a cars and coffee assuming you get it running reliably. CP.

If they didn’t turn into little piles of rust everywhere you parked them sure. Otherwise no.

2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac had one of the best interiors ever. It had a rubber floor and a type of carpet floor mat that was super easy to clean. The seats were also a canvas type material. All in it made for a nice interior that held up very well for as long as my dad owned it.

You do know if you already have car insurance and you buy a new car your car insurance will cover that car. You usually have like 30 days after you buy it to get it added to your policy. They wanted you to have proof of insurance, not proof of insurance on that specific car.

That’s because mid 90s small pickups didn’t weigh anything. I had a 95 with the 4.0 and it didn’t take more than a spirited bit of throttle to break the back-end completely loose. 250HP sounds like a blast in a truck that small.

The new Tacoma and Colorado engines were disappointing considering what Ford has done with 2.3, 2.7, & 3.5Ls of displacement. The 2.3L makes better figures than both these engines which leaves you wondering why the Ranger hasn’t been announced to squash them.

i would rather have one straight off of police auction that hasn’t had someone mess about with things like the suspension. Who know what other “mods” might have been done.

It’s almost impossible to remain neutral considering no legal justification was ever given for confiscation. It seems an egregious abuse of power to seize someone’s property without giving justification.

It’s sad that out Constitution (for whit the government uses as so much toilet paper) has a bit in there about unlawful search and seizure, but the government has manipulated it to the extent that a tiny little thing can grant the right to invade your privacy and confiscate property.

The Bronco had only 1 generation as a full size. The previous ones shared platform with the Ranger.